Author: cmichaelwinder

The last two weeks have been a whirlwind of excitement and adventure in the world of writing. I’m working on a super-secret project with JR Handley, which might actually turn into something bigger. But first thing’s first, I need to get this project done.

As soon as it’s ready, I will announce it here. Stand by for something cool.

Sorry for the delay in my next book, but I’ve changed courses again. I’ve teamed-up with JR Handley to write a new series in a brand-new universe. Not only that, but I’m also recording a Sci-Fi podcast with him!

We will have three episodes recorded by the end of the day today, and our first will be released for your ear-holes in February.

From time to time it becomes necessary to create characters whose sole purpose is to perish. For some reason, thinking-up names is one of the most difficult things about writing. For some other reason, some people really like seeing themselves snuffed-out in print. Don’t ask me, I’m just the author.

If you’d like to see yourself snuffed-out in print, enter your name here. You won’t receive anything other than the grim satisfaction of seeing what ultimate demise I come up with… muahaha!

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What does it mean to be alive? Can one really know without knowing death, so one has something to compare its present to? How do we learn to feel shame, morality or joy? Who really exists? One mind, one train of thought, one process, and one idea leads to the discovery of universal truths if others will hear and listen.

The story takes place in The Four Horsemen Universe where Earth, after getting whooped by a bunch of aliens, decides to change its ways. No, I don’t mean flowers and maypoles, I mean war, mercenaries, and membership in an interplanetary, interspecies government.

My story involves a new race of aliens, called Kra’Daar who evolved to be more plant than humanoid but are still bipedal. They’re primitive, preferring to live off the land and in cooperation with nature, but membership made sense… at the time.

Forced to update their culture, shoehorned into a lifestyle most of the population of their homeworld finds strange, clumsy and confusing, a criminal is on the loose.

Only a Peacemaker can solve the mystery and stop the destruction. A Peacemaker has arrived.

For a Few Credits More is an anthology of short stories all occurring in the same universe. Explore what these authors have come up with and I hope you enjoy The Kra’Daar.

Meteorology changed the day LumoTech Inc. opened for business. Now they occupy acres of land and have the market cornered for meteorological data collection, storage, and distribution. What they don’t have is power, the kind of power that money can’t buy.

With the help of a ten-year-old boy, Mike Stafford, LumoTech might be able to realize the power its corporate officers have been pursuing for decades.

This book review, first for my new blog, is going to be a doozie. I’ll do my best to explain what this book is, what kind of reader will likely enjoy it, and what to expect, but I fully admit that I will fall short in this endeavor.

The Arkhe Principle, by Maxwell Rudolf is exactly what the author explains it is… and so much more.

The cover describes the book as a post-apocalyptic technothriller, and it is all of that.